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we did some work with them, and in the last months of 2007 george bush went to nancy pelosi and harry reid and said i need a, guess what, stimulus. that terrible word. pelosi and reid worked with him to do that. then in 2008 they came to us. john, you and i worked together on the whole question to the response to the financial. i believe we had in 2007, 2008, this is not a longstanding problem. a great deal of cooperation in the bush administration. i do believe that there were elected some people in 2010, tea party influence, who repudiated the notion of compromise, and some have said it exclusively. i think partisanship, you have to start from a position of principle and then you work together. i think in 2007 and 2008 we showed how can you do that. >> candy, let me join in the general hopefulness that we're going to avoid the fiscal cliff, but it's not a done deal. it's not a certainty. the reason is the country -- the government is on automatic pilot to the fiscal cliff, to massive tax increases and really horrible spending cuts on january 1st unless we act, so if congress does no
we did some work with them, and in the last months of 2007 george bush went to nancy pelosi and harry reid and said i need a, guess what, stimulus. that terrible word. pelosi and reid worked with him to do that. then in 2008 they came to us. john, you and i worked together on the whole question to the response to the financial. i believe we had in 2007, 2008, this is not a longstanding problem. a great deal of cooperation in the bush administration. i do believe that there were elected some...
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we did some work with them, and in the last months of 2007 george bush went to nancy pelosi and harry reid and said i need a, guess what, stimulus. that terrible word. pelosi and reid worked with him to do that. then in 2008 they came to us. john, you and i worked together on the whole response to the financial. i believe we had in 2007, 2008, this is not a longstanding problem. a great deal of cooperation in the bush administration. i do believe that there were elected some people in 2010, tea party influence, who reputinated the notion of compromise, and someave said it exclusively. i think partisanship, you have to start from a position of principle and then you work together. i think in 2007 and 2008 we showed how can you do that. >> candy, let me join in the general hopefulness that we're going to avoid the fiscal cliff, but it's not a done deal. it's not a certainty. the reason is the country -- the government is on automatic pilot to the fiscal cliff, to massive tax increases and really horrible spending cuts on january 1st unless we act, so if congress does -- congress has got
we did some work with them, and in the last months of 2007 george bush went to nancy pelosi and harry reid and said i need a, guess what, stimulus. that terrible word. pelosi and reid worked with him to do that. then in 2008 they came to us. john, you and i worked together on the whole response to the financial. i believe we had in 2007, 2008, this is not a longstanding problem. a great deal of cooperation in the bush administration. i do believe that there were elected some people in 2010, tea...
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52% said barack obama. 68% said george w. bush. and i want to play you something that newt gingrich had to say when he was talking to the faith and freedom conference in washington. >> he campaigned in 2008 on the slogan "yes, we can." he's running this fall on the slogan "why we couldn't." >> so i think actually newt gingrich who has a way of framing things pretty accurately is, in fact, on to something with the obama re-elect campaign, and that is, i don't think they're trying to blame george bush. i think they're blaming mitt romney by os momosis, right? it's well, if you want to go back to george bush, then go ahead and vote for mitt romney. aren't they trying to use those figures in some way, shape or form because there's such a lingering blame that is placed on him by most americans? >> they are. and i have to believe that that is a starting point in the debate for them because they have to know that that's not -- that's not a sum political winner. in other words, you can't -- it's not really -- it may not be fair. it may be
52% said barack obama. 68% said george w. bush. and i want to play you something that newt gingrich had to say when he was talking to the faith and freedom conference in washington. >> he campaigned in 2008 on the slogan "yes, we can." he's running this fall on the slogan "why we couldn't." >> so i think actually newt gingrich who has a way of framing things pretty accurately is, in fact, on to something with the obama re-elect campaign, and that is, i don't...
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52% said barack obama. 68% said george w. bush. and i want to play you something that newt gingrich had to say when he was talking at the faith and freedom conference in washington. >> campaigned on the slogan, yes, we can. this fall, joining the slogan why we couldn't. >> i think actually newt gingrich who has a way of framing things pretty accurately is, in fact, on to something with the obama re-elect campaign, and that is i don't think they're trying to blame george bush. i think they're blaming mitt romney by osmosis, right? it's, well, if you want to go back to george bush, then go ahead and vote for mitt romney. aren't they trying to use those figures in some way, shape, or form? there's such a lingering blame that has s placed on him by most americans. >> they are. and i have to believe that that is a starting point in the debate for them. they have to know that that's not -- that's not a sum political winner in summary. in other words, you can't -- it's not -- it may not be fair, it may be that the last ten years of govern
52% said barack obama. 68% said george w. bush. and i want to play you something that newt gingrich had to say when he was talking at the faith and freedom conference in washington. >> campaigned on the slogan, yes, we can. this fall, joining the slogan why we couldn't. >> i think actually newt gingrich who has a way of framing things pretty accurately is, in fact, on to something with the obama re-elect campaign, and that is i don't think they're trying to blame george bush. i...
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and no longer does the president find himself able to say this was george bush's fault. i inherited this. he's in a second term. we're looking at, boy, john, if the economy hadn't been so bad, you might have won. first of all, do you agree with biden? >> well, he's my vice president. >> okay. >> let me -- >> put that down as a no over here. >> i think what we saw this week was an incredible celebration of free speech. you know, when you look at the peaceful transition of power, you look at what happened at the bush library, where they came together to celebrate. whether they agree or disagree, they celebrated that. and then of course last night with the dinner, the fact that even though i don't like like never injure anyone even in jest and i don't like those zingers. they make me uncomfortable, but i do appreciate the fact that we can come together and have that political humor. >> and we have quite a few examples of that over the last couple of weeks. in tragedy and crisis, as well as unifying moments that remind us at our core that we're all americans and we need to f
and no longer does the president find himself able to say this was george bush's fault. i inherited this. he's in a second term. we're looking at, boy, john, if the economy hadn't been so bad, you might have won. first of all, do you agree with biden? >> well, he's my vice president. >> okay. >> let me -- >> put that down as a no over here. >> i think what we saw this week was an incredible celebration of free speech. you know, when you look at the peaceful...
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and no longer does the president find himself able to say this was george bush's fault. i inherited this. he's in a second term. we're looking at, boy, john, if the economy hadn't been so bad, you might have won. first of all, do you agree with biden? >> well, he's my vice president. >> okay. >> let me -- >> put that down as a no over here. >> i think what we saw this week was an incredible celebration of free speech. you know, when you look at the peaceful transition of power, you look at what happened at the bush library, where they came together to celebrate. whether they agree or disagree, they celebrated that. and then with the dinner. the fact that even though i don't like the zingers, i feel like never injure anyone even in jest and i don't like those zingers. they make me uncomfortable, but i do appreciate the fact that we can come together and have that political humor. >> and we have quite a few examples of that over the last couple of weeks. in tragedy and crisis, as well as unifying moments that remind us at our core that we're all americans and we need to fo
and no longer does the president find himself able to say this was george bush's fault. i inherited this. he's in a second term. we're looking at, boy, john, if the economy hadn't been so bad, you might have won. first of all, do you agree with biden? >> well, he's my vice president. >> okay. >> let me -- >> put that down as a no over here. >> i think what we saw this week was an incredible celebration of free speech. you know, when you look at the peaceful...
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george bush tried it in '05. it never worked. to think it's going to work now to justify a pullout, i am very concerned about the gains we made in afghanistan. >> let me move you to a different topic in the final couple of minutes. you are one of eight republicans to vote to authorize the u.s. action, which is already taking place in libya as part of the nato contingent. do you sense there is an isolationists trend inside the republican party? >> i think confusion led to the events of this week. i argue this should be one of the most embarrassing moments for the administration going into the week, the fact that they had democrats and republicans all over the map on something that the president has shown leadership, and presented his case, and i believe there are national security interests in libya in a very limited, defined role, there are things to be concerned about. what i think happened, candy, is that lack of leadership and lack of explanation, and his believing he doesn't have to come to congress led to eight republicans a
george bush tried it in '05. it never worked. to think it's going to work now to justify a pullout, i am very concerned about the gains we made in afghanistan. >> let me move you to a different topic in the final couple of minutes. you are one of eight republicans to vote to authorize the u.s. action, which is already taking place in libya as part of the nato contingent. do you sense there is an isolationists trend inside the republican party? >> i think confusion led to the events...
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george w. bush got 37% of t5% o latino vote. and i want to show you what the pew center poll shows between president obama and mitt romney. 68% of whlatino vote, barack obama. 23%, mitt romney. that's the biggest growing demographic you've got. that's a huge problem. what has caused this big drop? >> well, again, you have perceptions of the republican party on the immigration issue that are very much hurting the republican party here. it doesn't take a genius to figure out those numbers will not provide and you pathway to a winning coalition. so it is incumbent upon the republican party to do a better job of embracing the hispanic/latino vote. they're very entrepreneurial oriented. they're very family oriented. they place a high emphasis on education. there's no reason why the republican party and it candidates do a better job of appealing to them. you also have to look at key senate races. new mexico, nevada, arizona. those three states will be very important for the presidential coalition, but also very important in terms of c
george w. bush got 37% of t5% o latino vote. and i want to show you what the pew center poll shows between president obama and mitt romney. 68% of whlatino vote, barack obama. 23%, mitt romney. that's the biggest growing demographic you've got. that's a huge problem. what has caused this big drop? >> well, again, you have perceptions of the republican party on the immigration issue that are very much hurting the republican party here. it doesn't take a genius to figure out those numbers...
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had he been having lunch with george w. bush who initiated t.a.r.p. and got some of the blood boiling among our activists i think it would be severely noticed. jon huntsman, we don't know him well but we do know that he has a bit of a record of supporting things like t.a.r.p. and so forth and that's going to always be problematic with our activists. >> does it hurt him that he worked for president obama as ambassador to china? >> no. i would think most people would understand that when the president called upon him to serve the united states, we just watched a very good discussion on foreign policy and the thing that struck me was absolutely zero domestic politics in the zugs. so i think our folks are sophisticated enough to understand that you rise above politics when you deal on behalf of your country internationally. >> let me turn to you newt gingrich. because he had such a flamingly awful week, having seemed to have dissed almost every republican in the house to voted for the ryan budget. gingrich seemed to go, no w, particularly bad idea, the me
had he been having lunch with george w. bush who initiated t.a.r.p. and got some of the blood boiling among our activists i think it would be severely noticed. jon huntsman, we don't know him well but we do know that he has a bit of a record of supporting things like t.a.r.p. and so forth and that's going to always be problematic with our activists. >> does it hurt him that he worked for president obama as ambassador to china? >> no. i would think most people would understand that...
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had he been having lunch with george w. bush, who initiated t.a.r.p. and some of the things that really got the blood boiling among our activists, i think it would be severely noticed. john huntsman, we don't know him well, but we do know that he has a bit of a record of supporting things like t.a.r.p. and so forth. and that's going to always be problematic with our activists. >> is it hurting that he worked for president obama as ambassador to china? >> i would think most people would understand that, a the point he made when the president of the united states calls upon him to serve, he was just in washington, i thought a very good discussion on foreign policy. and the thing that struck me was absolutely zero politics, domestic politics in the discussion. so i think our folks are sophisticated enough to understand that you rise above politics when you're dealing on behalf of your country internationally. >> let me turn you to newt gingrich, because he had such a flamingly awful week. >> yeah. >> having seemed to have just -- almost every republican i
had he been having lunch with george w. bush, who initiated t.a.r.p. and some of the things that really got the blood boiling among our activists, i think it would be severely noticed. john huntsman, we don't know him well, but we do know that he has a bit of a record of supporting things like t.a.r.p. and so forth. and that's going to always be problematic with our activists. >> is it hurting that he worked for president obama as ambassador to china? >> i would think most people...
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george w. bush got 35% of the latino vote in 2000. followed by george w. bush, 44%. john mccain dropping down to 30%. and i want to show you what the most recent pew center poll shows between president obama and mitt romney. 68% of latino vote, barack obama. 23%, mitt romney. that's the biggest growing demographic you've got. that's a huge problem. what has caused this big drop? >> well, again, you have perceptions of the republican party on the immigration issue that are very much hurting the republican party here. it doesn't take a genius to figure out those numbers will not provide you pathway to a winning coalition. so it is incumbent upon the republican party to do a better job of embracing the hispanic/latino vote. they're very entrepreneurial oriented. they're very family oriented. they place a high emphasis on education. there's no reason why the republican party and it candidates do a better job of appealing to them. you also have to look at key senate races. new mexico, nevada, arizona. those three states will be very important for the presidential coalitio
george w. bush got 35% of the latino vote in 2000. followed by george w. bush, 44%. john mccain dropping down to 30%. and i want to show you what the most recent pew center poll shows between president obama and mitt romney. 68% of latino vote, barack obama. 23%, mitt romney. that's the biggest growing demographic you've got. that's a huge problem. what has caused this big drop? >> well, again, you have perceptions of the republican party on the immigration issue that are very much...
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in 2004 george bush won 56% of the hispanic vote here in florida. in 2008 president obama won 57%. so roughly even. right now given the positions that mitt romney has articulated that he stands for in terms of immigration and other issues, do you see him pulling these kind of numbers this year? >> i expect him to do better than how we did in 2008, but you have to work on it. let me explain. i think what those numbers show -- >> right now today he couldn't pull those kind of numbers. >> the election is not today. i think we just got out of a primary cycle and that's why we're going to have a primary cycle. i think what those numbers explain is what i know instinctively to be true is that americans of hispanic descent especially in florida, are swing voters. vote on an election by election cycle. the number one issue in the hispanic community is economic empowerment. >> which is a great pitch. when you look at how hispanics feel about it, that's 40% gap between hispanics who say they favor president obama versus mitt romney. candidate romney has said he's for e-verify, making employe
in 2004 george bush won 56% of the hispanic vote here in florida. in 2008 president obama won 57%. so roughly even. right now given the positions that mitt romney has articulated that he stands for in terms of immigration and other issues, do you see him pulling these kind of numbers this year? >> i expect him to do better than how we did in 2008, but you have to work on it. let me explain. i think what those numbers show -- >> right now today he couldn't pull those kind of numbers....
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if you want some humor, and i'm hoping they will both take a page like ronald reagan did or george bush did. >> dean, thank you very much. it's nice. >> thanks, gary. >>> thank you very much for watching us today. state of the union with candy crowley starts right now. >>> romney's chance to shake things up may come down to four and a half hours. >>> today this week's denver debate. the first of three 09-minute faceoffs. obama versus romney. >> how is it that you're the expert on my position when my position has been very clear? i'll tell you -- >> i'm the expert. i'm the expert, and i'm -- >> when he suggests that senator obama's plan is dangerous -- >> that's not the case. what he said was a precipitous withdrawal would be dangerous. he did not say -- >> he said -- >> sizing up the showdown with a man who has debated both 2012 candidates republican senator john mccain, and then the risk of being the frontrunner with obama's senior advisor david axelrod. plus, polls, ads, and early voting. with republican strategist alex castellanos, and cinderella and congressional correspondent dana
if you want some humor, and i'm hoping they will both take a page like ronald reagan did or george bush did. >> dean, thank you very much. it's nice. >> thanks, gary. >>> thank you very much for watching us today. state of the union with candy crowley starts right now. >>> romney's chance to shake things up may come down to four and a half hours. >>> today this week's denver debate. the first of three 09-minute faceoffs. obama versus romney. >> how...
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in 2004 george bush won 56% of the hispanic vote here in florida. in 2008 president obama won 57%. so roughly even. right now given the positions that mitt romney has articulated that he stands for in terms of immigration and other issues, do you see him pulling these kind of numbers this year? >> i expect him to do better than how we did in 2008, but you have to work on it. i think what those numbers show -- >> right now today he couldn't pull those kind of numbers. >> the election is not today. i think we just got out of a primary cycle shall aand that's we're going to have a primary cycle. i think what those numbers explain is what i know instinctively to be true is that americans of hispanic descent are swing voters. the number one issue in the hispanic community is economic enpowerment. >> when you look at how hispanics feel about it, that's 40% gap between hispanics who say they favor president obama versus mitt romney. candidate romney has said he's for e-verify, making employers go through a system to check to make sure their employees have papers. he's for self-deportation
in 2004 george bush won 56% of the hispanic vote here in florida. in 2008 president obama won 57%. so roughly even. right now given the positions that mitt romney has articulated that he stands for in terms of immigration and other issues, do you see him pulling these kind of numbers this year? >> i expect him to do better than how we did in 2008, but you have to work on it. i think what those numbers show -- >> right now today he couldn't pull those kind of numbers. >> the...
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listen, i've been around -- as george bush used to say, this isn't my first rodeo. i think anybody who wants to get in the pool should jump in the pool. and i believe in the process. i believe you get tested in this process, your character gets tested as well as your ability to read a script or a speech, and so he and all the candidates will be tested. ultimately i'm very confident about the outcome. >> david axelrod, senior adviser for the president, thank you very much for joining us. >> good to see you, candy. >>> up next our "sound of sunday," highlights from the other sunday morning talk shows. then "fareed zakaria: gps" at the top of hour. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people lo
listen, i've been around -- as george bush used to say, this isn't my first rodeo. i think anybody who wants to get in the pool should jump in the pool. and i believe in the process. i believe you get tested in this process, your character gets tested as well as your ability to read a script or a speech, and so he and all the candidates will be tested. ultimately i'm very confident about the outcome. >> david axelrod, senior adviser for the president, thank you very much for joining us....
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as george bush used to say, this isn't my first rodeo. i think anybody who wants to get in the pool should jump in the pool. and i believe in the process. i believe you get tested in this process, your character gets tested as well as your ability to read a script or a speech, and so he and all the candidates will be tested. ultimately i'm very confident about the outcome. >> david axelrod, senior adviser for the president, thank you very much for joining us. >> good to see you, candy. >>> up next, a check of today's top stories followed by "fareed zakaria gps." okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in cha
as george bush used to say, this isn't my first rodeo. i think anybody who wants to get in the pool should jump in the pool. and i believe in the process. i believe you get tested in this process, your character gets tested as well as your ability to read a script or a speech, and so he and all the candidates will be tested. ultimately i'm very confident about the outcome. >> david axelrod, senior adviser for the president, thank you very much for joining us. >> good to see you,...
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more people still blame former president george bush but president obama won't be running against george bush next year. with me, obama's 2008 presidential campaign advisor and now senior white house advisor. thank you, david, for joining us. before we get to the politics of it, which is fascinating to all of us, let's get to the president's jobs bill. wow would you be open to breaking up this bill for the parts that you know you could get agreement on? >> well, the president has been very clear as he's traveled across the country and in the speech to congress that he thinks this -- the american jobs act would have a profound impact on our economy right now. it would put a lot more people back to work, put more money in the pockets of workers, put construction workers, teachers, veterans back to work, help small businesses all across the country. this is what the economy needs right now. the question is, if you think the economy's doing okay, i guess you're not going to act. but if you think this economy is far too weak and needs a jump-start -- so we expect there will be an entire vote
more people still blame former president george bush but president obama won't be running against george bush next year. with me, obama's 2008 presidential campaign advisor and now senior white house advisor. thank you, david, for joining us. before we get to the politics of it, which is fascinating to all of us, let's get to the president's jobs bill. wow would you be open to breaking up this bill for the parts that you know you could get agreement on? >> well, the president has been...
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bush ever did, and this is a man who gave the okay to get bin laden who is of course now deceased. he has wound down the war in iraq and winding down the war in afghanistan and more important ly for americans, there have been no attacks on u.s. soil since president obama took office, and what is weak about that? >> well, i certainly give him credit for osama bin laden and the drone attacks, but candy, be clear where we are. in syria, he has outsourced leadership to the united nations, and is it a surprise that china and russia don't want to support freedom in syria? i mean, look at the re-set po policy, and russia is basically thumbing their nose at the united states of america and continuing to provide arms to the assad regime, and in addition to that, this week a report at the end of the week that the russian naval chief that russia was actually looking at opening additional bases including one in cuba. we are not stronger. the relationship with israel when the people of teheran stood in the streets of 2009 and asked for freedom, the president did not speak up for them. i can tel
bush ever did, and this is a man who gave the okay to get bin laden who is of course now deceased. he has wound down the war in iraq and winding down the war in afghanistan and more important ly for americans, there have been no attacks on u.s. soil since president obama took office, and what is weak about that? >> well, i certainly give him credit for osama bin laden and the drone attacks, but candy, be clear where we are. in syria, he has outsourced leadership to the united nations, and...
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more people still blame former president george bush but president obama won't be running against george bush next year. with me, obama's 2008 presidential campaign advisor and now senior white house advisor. thank you, david, for joining us. before we get to the politics of it, which is fascinating to all of us, let's get to the president's jobs bill. would he be open to breaking up this bill for the parts that you know you could get agreement on? >> well, the president has been very clear as he's traveled across the country and in the speech to congress that he thinks this -- the american jobs act would have a pro found impact on our economy right now. it would put a lot more people back to work, put more money in the pockets of workers, put construction workers, teachers, veterans, back to work, help small businesses all across the country. this is what the economy needs right now. the question is if you think the economy's doing okay i guess you're not going to act. but if you think this economy is far too weak and needs a jump-start -- so we expect there will be an entire vote on th
more people still blame former president george bush but president obama won't be running against george bush next year. with me, obama's 2008 presidential campaign advisor and now senior white house advisor. thank you, david, for joining us. before we get to the politics of it, which is fascinating to all of us, let's get to the president's jobs bill. would he be open to breaking up this bill for the parts that you know you could get agreement on? >> well, the president has been very...
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you were one of the original drivers of the invasion of iraq when his brother, george w bush was president. do you think now that it will inevitably take american combat group -- boots on the ground to successfully battle isis there? >> i don't think it will inevitably but i think we have to be open to all the possibilities, and i do think one thing we learned -- >> likely? >> i think at the rate things are going we're not winning i think is the problem. and what we need to be doing a much better job of is finding the sunnis who are on our side and not setting ourselves up basically as general petraeus said as the air force for the shia militias of iraq. >> let me play a little bit for you about what jeb bush said about iraq last week and we'll talk on the other side. >> there were mistakes made in iraq for sure. using the intelligence capability that everybody embraced about weapons of mass destruction was not -- turns out not to be accurate. not creating an environment of security after the successful taking out of hussein was a mistake. >> you were there at the time. you believed you wo
you were one of the original drivers of the invasion of iraq when his brother, george w bush was president. do you think now that it will inevitably take american combat group -- boots on the ground to successfully battle isis there? >> i don't think it will inevitably but i think we have to be open to all the possibilities, and i do think one thing we learned -- >> likely? >> i think at the rate things are going we're not winning i think is the problem. and what we need to be...
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it has prompted comparisons to george bush's failed response to the deadly hurricane katrina. the situations are entirely different, but politically trust in bush and in the government fell and never recovered undermining the rest of bush's term. without argument, this president is at the lowest political moment of his tenure, and it is difficult to govern without trust. >> i think it's legitimate for them to expect me to have to win back some credibility on this health care law, in particular, and on a whole range of these issues in general. >> time is short as some allies inch away republicans are circling. >> presidencies are often associated with one famous utterance. ask not what your country can do for you. the only thing we have to fear, tear down this wall. and our current president will be no different. if you like your health care plan, you can keep it, period. >> poll numbers are snapshots in time and time moves on. for the president, days like this could become months or they could become different kinds of days entirely. joining me now, members of their party lead
it has prompted comparisons to george bush's failed response to the deadly hurricane katrina. the situations are entirely different, but politically trust in bush and in the government fell and never recovered undermining the rest of bush's term. without argument, this president is at the lowest political moment of his tenure, and it is difficult to govern without trust. >> i think it's legitimate for them to expect me to have to win back some credibility on this health care law, in...
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when president bush, george w. bush, was president and we were in the majority and i was the speaker, we had our differences. we fought, but we also found common ground. >> i hank the leadership of the congress for joining us here. >> there are so many places where we came together. >> so you could work with mitt romney basically? if it came to that. >> mitt romney is not going to be president of the united states. >> let me ask you -- >> i think everybody knows that. >> the president has put out his -- by law he had to put out a response to detail what its cut and what doesn't get cut under what we call sequestration when you just mandate across the board cuts in both sides of the ledger. the republicans have complained repeatedly that there is no presidential leadership on this. in treeing to get republicans to avoid this fiscal cliff. >> well, the president has basically said yesterday. i received a call from him saying we really do have to have an agreement chshgs i fully agree with, and the must have -- do eve
when president bush, george w. bush, was president and we were in the majority and i was the speaker, we had our differences. we fought, but we also found common ground. >> i hank the leadership of the congress for joining us here. >> there are so many places where we came together. >> so you could work with mitt romney basically? if it came to that. >> mitt romney is not going to be president of the united states. >> let me ask you -- >> i think everybody...
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>> i have worked under george bush and bill clinton and george w. bush and under obama, and the u.s. is still the best place in the world to do business and people on the board of seven start-up companies and we don't spend any time talking about this. it is never a conversation. >> so business isn't worried about -- >> well, that is a different country, because i talk to business people everyday and they are terrified with what this administration is going to do with a second term. you take, for example, oil exploration, and we have been focused on wind and solar and it is about this big, and the president has talked about green jobs. he has not given permits to oil companies to drill. we could be the saudi arabia -- >> but the production is the highest it has been. >> yes, the production is high on the private lands and that is what the president uses to brag about the energy policy, but on federal lands, no production in 90 days. >> why do we need to do more on federal lands? >> because we want to be independent. governor romney has set a goal to
>> i have worked under george bush and bill clinton and george w. bush and under obama, and the u.s. is still the best place in the world to do business and people on the board of seven start-up companies and we don't spend any time talking about this. it is never a conversation. >> so business isn't worried about -- >> well, that is a different country, because i talk to business people everyday and they are terrified with what this administration is going to do with a second...
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jon kyl, john mccain, teddy kennedy, george bush wanted a bill. they couldn't get it through. i think immigration reform is still one of our really great problems and now the states are doing a patchwork of immigration laws. so that's probably the one i'd do over most quickly, if i could. >> has there ever been a night -- is there a night now -- i know i don't have to tell you how many americans have been killed in the iraq invasion, in the afghanistan effort. hundreds of billions of dollars. so many young men and women coming back either physically or mentally challenged. do you ever think, i don't know -- was it worth it? did we get enough for what we gave? >> well, clearly one never gets over the lives that are lost and the lives that were changed. and i talk about that some in the book. but nothing of value's ever won without sacrifice either and from the day that you walk into a course of international politics you are told the middle east is the most volatile region in the world. and saddam hussein was a cancer in that most volatile region. he was -- >> but it is still v
jon kyl, john mccain, teddy kennedy, george bush wanted a bill. they couldn't get it through. i think immigration reform is still one of our really great problems and now the states are doing a patchwork of immigration laws. so that's probably the one i'd do over most quickly, if i could. >> has there ever been a night -- is there a night now -- i know i don't have to tell you how many americans have been killed in the iraq invasion, in the afghanistan effort. hundreds of billions of...
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when president bush, george w. bush, was president and we were in the majority and i was the speaker, we cooperated. we had our differences, we fought, but we also found common ground. >> i thank the leadership of the congress for joining us here. >> there are so many places where we came together. >> so you could work with mitt romney basically? if it came to that. >> mitt romney is not going to be president of the united states. >> let me ask you -- >> i think everybody knows that. >> the president has put out his, by law, he had to put out a response to detail what gets cut and what doesn't get cut under what we call sequestration, when you just mandate across the board cuts in both sides of the ledger. says it would be horrible if it happens, et cetera, et cetera. the republicans have complained repeatedly that there is no presidential leadership on this. what has the press -- president's involvement been so far trying to get democrats and republicans together to avoid this fiscal cliff. >> well, the president
when president bush, george w. bush, was president and we were in the majority and i was the speaker, we cooperated. we had our differences, we fought, but we also found common ground. >> i thank the leadership of the congress for joining us here. >> there are so many places where we came together. >> so you could work with mitt romney basically? if it came to that. >> mitt romney is not going to be president of the united states. >> let me ask you -- >> i...
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jon kyl, john mccain, teddy kennedy, george bush wanted a bill. they couldn't get it through. i think immigration reform is still one of our really great problems, and now the states are doing a patchwork of immigration laws. so that's probably the one i'd do over most quickly if i could. >> has there ever been a night or is there a night now -- i know i don't have to tell you how many americans have been kimmed in the iraq invasion, in the afghanistan effort, hundreds of billions of dollars, so many young men and women coming back either physically or mentally challenged. do you ever think, i don't know, was it worth it? did we get enough for what we gave? >> clearly one never gets over the lives that were lost and the lives that were changed. and i talk about that some in the book. but nothing of value's ever won without sacrifice either. and from the day that you walk into a course in international politics you're told the middle east is the most volatile region in the world. and saddam hussein was a cancer in that most volatile region. he was implacable -- >> still volatil
jon kyl, john mccain, teddy kennedy, george bush wanted a bill. they couldn't get it through. i think immigration reform is still one of our really great problems, and now the states are doing a patchwork of immigration laws. so that's probably the one i'd do over most quickly if i could. >> has there ever been a night or is there a night now -- i know i don't have to tell you how many americans have been kimmed in the iraq invasion, in the afghanistan effort, hundreds of billions of...
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it will be a debate in the republican party where under george bush or john mccain it wasn't really a debate. >> let me move you to the debt ceiling because that is occupying much of our time in washington. the president will meet with the minority, majority leaders from the senate tomorrow. what is the president's best move in accepting the premise that what is holding things up, what is holding up the deal is republicans don't want to increase revenues in any way, shape or form? >> i think there has to be a deal. i think that eric cantor walking away from the negotiations was a very dangerous thing. we can take him at his word that it above his pay grade, but if boehner is not able to go in there and make sure the nation doesn't default on its obligations, then republicans will end up owning this economy as much as the president does. >> and you know democrats are going do that, michael. i think they have to get a debt ceiling increase because i don't think either side truly wants to see the nation default. the point bill is making is i think there is as much danger in the next coup
it will be a debate in the republican party where under george bush or john mccain it wasn't really a debate. >> let me move you to the debt ceiling because that is occupying much of our time in washington. the president will meet with the minority, majority leaders from the senate tomorrow. what is the president's best move in accepting the premise that what is holding things up, what is holding up the deal is republicans don't want to increase revenues in any way, shape or form?...
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gerald ford, jimmy carter, and george h.w. bush. team obama can find some solace on this page in history -- ronald reagan beat walter mondale in a landslide re-election bid in 1984, even though the jobless rate was 7.2%. unemployment had been on the downswing and voters apparently trusted reagan to keep it going. and he did. four years later, unemployment was 5.3%. the obama administration hopes to tell a similar story, but remember, the unemployment rate was 7.8% when the president took office. 9.1% today. jobs, the economy and 2012, former white house insiders anita dunn and ed gillespie are next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] advanced gas turbine technology from ge. ♪ >>> joining me now, former white house communications director anita dunn and ed gillespie, the former rnc chairman and counselor to president george w. bush. welcom
gerald ford, jimmy carter, and george h.w. bush. team obama can find some solace on this page in history -- ronald reagan beat walter mondale in a landslide re-election bid in 1984, even though the jobless rate was 7.2%. unemployment had been on the downswing and voters apparently trusted reagan to keep it going. and he did. four years later, unemployment was 5.3%. the obama administration hopes to tell a similar story, but remember, the unemployment rate was 7.8% when the president took...
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george w. bush, and mayor antonio, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next, top stories and then on fareed zakariagps" he has an interview with tim geithner. that's at the top of the hour. can you enjoy vegetables with sauce and still reach your weight loss goals? you can with green giant frozen vegetables. over twenty delicious varieties have sixty calories or less per serving and are now weight watchers-endorsed. try green giant frozen vegetables with sauce. c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >>> time for a ch
george w. bush, and mayor antonio, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next, top stories and then on fareed zakariagps" he has an interview with tim geithner. that's at the top of the hour. can you enjoy vegetables with sauce and still reach your weight loss goals? you can with green giant frozen vegetables. over twenty delicious varieties have sixty calories or less per serving and are now weight watchers-endorsed. try green giant frozen vegetables with...
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bush might say? >> no, we certainly know that rudy is not concerned about how people respond to his -- to his sentiments. i, for one, disagree with my friend. and rudy is a friend. he's a great and accomplished leader. i think there's enormous frustration. >> it was hateful. it was a hateful remark. >> but i think the point that george is trying to make and i'm trying to make is he's got a strong opinion. everybody knows rudy articulates his opinions that way. he's zealot about that. we need to get beyond that. he was expressing a frustration in a way that i don't agree with. i don't doubt the president's patriotism. it is not about love of country. it's about leadership or lack of leadership. the way he articulated it i don't particularly care for it. i don't think george cared for it. but it is typical rudy. >> typical rudy. >> but he's always aggressive. he's always up front. you never walk away from a conversation with rudy giuliani questioning how he feels about a particular point of view. >> ye
bush might say? >> no, we certainly know that rudy is not concerned about how people respond to his -- to his sentiments. i, for one, disagree with my friend. and rudy is a friend. he's a great and accomplished leader. i think there's enormous frustration. >> it was hateful. it was a hateful remark. >> but i think the point that george is trying to make and i'm trying to make is he's got a strong opinion. everybody knows rudy articulates his opinions that way. he's zealot...
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bush where this year it's the opposite. romney's favorable unfavorable is miserable among the undecided voters. i mean, it is possible that a lot of these people are calling undecided. you look at both of these and not vote. i wonder if the key variable in this election is really who we're talking about as undecided or whether, more importantly, is whether each side can change the electorate by bringing out their base. in other words, it's not the numerator. it's the denominator. >> that's where my next question was going. it doesn't seem to me the messages we are hearing off the campaign trail are aimed at persuadables. it seems that they are aimed directly at the base. it is just hard core campaigning. >> voting has started. we have early vote in many states. we have absentee ballots going out in many states. you know, probably half the electorate is going to vote for -- before election day, so part of what is happening is that they are speaking to their base because they're starting to vote in important swing states like
bush where this year it's the opposite. romney's favorable unfavorable is miserable among the undecided voters. i mean, it is possible that a lot of these people are calling undecided. you look at both of these and not vote. i wonder if the key variable in this election is really who we're talking about as undecided or whether, more importantly, is whether each side can change the electorate by bringing out their base. in other words, it's not the numerator. it's the denominator. >>...
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>> i have worked under george bush and bill clinton and george w. bush and under obama, and the u.s. is still the best place in the world to do business and people on the board of seven start-up companies and we don't spend any time talking about this. it is never a conversation. >> so business isn't worried about -- >> well, that is a different country, because i talk to business people everyday and they are terrified with what this administration is going to do with a second term. you take for example oil explore race, and we have been focused on wind and solar and it is about this big, and the president has talked about green jobs. he has not given permits to oil companies to drill. we could be the saudi arabia -- >> but the production the highest it has been. >> yes, the production is high on the private lands and that is what the president uses to brag about the federal policy, but on private lands, no production in 90 days. >> why do we need to do more on federal lands? >> because we want to be independent. governor romney has set a goal to be
>> i have worked under george bush and bill clinton and george w. bush and under obama, and the u.s. is still the best place in the world to do business and people on the board of seven start-up companies and we don't spend any time talking about this. it is never a conversation. >> so business isn't worried about -- >> well, that is a different country, because i talk to business people everyday and they are terrified with what this administration is going to do with a second...
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george w. bush, and mayor antonio villaraigosa, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next, highlights from the other sunday morning talk shows. and then "fareed zakaria gps" at the top of the hour. developed with dermatologists... it's clinically proven to remove 99% of dirt and toxins and purify pores. and with natural willowbark it contains no dyes, parabens or harsh sulfates. dirt and toxins do a vanishing act and my skin feels pure and healthy. [ female announcer ] purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena naturals. [ female announcer ] purifying facial cleanser this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people came to louisiana... they came to see us in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year millions of people did. we set all kinds of records. next year we're out to do even better. so come on down to louisiana... florida... alaba
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bush where this year it's the opposite. romney's favorable unfavorable is miserable among the undecided voters. i mean, it is possible that a lot of these people are calling undecided. you look at both of these and not vote. i wonder if the key variable in this election is really who we're talking about as undecided or whether, more importantly, is whether each side can change the electorate by bringing out their base. in other words, e not the numerator. it's the denominator. >> the messages we are hearing off the campaign trail are aimed at persuadables. it seems that they are aimed directly at the base. it is just hard core campaigning. >> voting has started. we have early vote in many states. we have absentee ballots going out in many states. you know, probably half the electorate is going to vote for election day, so part of what is happening is that they are speaking to their base because they're starting to vote and n really important swing states like iowa, for example. >> and the biggest achievement of the democrat
bush where this year it's the opposite. romney's favorable unfavorable is miserable among the undecided voters. i mean, it is possible that a lot of these people are calling undecided. you look at both of these and not vote. i wonder if the key variable in this election is really who we're talking about as undecided or whether, more importantly, is whether each side can change the electorate by bringing out their base. in other words, e not the numerator. it's the denominator. >> the...
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three of them lost -- gerald ford, jimmy carter, and george h.w. bush. team obama can find some solace on this page in history -- ronald reagan beat walter mondale in a landslide re-election bid in 1984, even though the jobless rate was 7.2%. unemployment had been on the downswing and voters apparently trusted reagan to keep it going. and he did. four years later, unemployment was 5.3%. the obama administration hopes to tell a similar story, but remember, the unemployment rate was 7.8% when the president took office, 9.1% today. jobs, the economy and 2012, former white house insiders anita dunn and ed gillespie are next. ask me what it's like when my tempur-pedic moves. talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. ask me about having all the right moves. these are real tempur advanced ergo owners. find one for yourself. try your friends on facebook. see what they have to say unedited. ask me what it's like to get a massage any time you want. tempur-pedic brand owners a
three of them lost -- gerald ford, jimmy carter, and george h.w. bush. team obama can find some solace on this page in history -- ronald reagan beat walter mondale in a landslide re-election bid in 1984, even though the jobless rate was 7.2%. unemployment had been on the downswing and voters apparently trusted reagan to keep it going. and he did. four years later, unemployment was 5.3%. the obama administration hopes to tell a similar story, but remember, the unemployment rate was 7.8% when the...
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we're still creating jobs instead of losing them as we were under george bush. >> you can't be happy that economic growth is but 1.3% in a quarter is not great. it's growth. i grant you that. but it's the same as it was a year ago. where is the improvement? >> well, when you compound it, i mean, it's -- maryland, for example, we've recovered 70% of the jobs we lost during the bush recession. we haven't recovered all that we lost during the bush recession, but it's clearly headed in a more positive direction than it was before president obama took office. home foreclosures are lower than they were before he took office, and so we're constantly still creating jobs. could do it faster if republicans would stop blocking every jobs initiative on the hill. >> first, i want to play something that your candidate said, and part of the reason there has been this stance on capitol hill is that republicans have been adamant that there would be no tax increases that what we actually needed was to retain tax cuts. romney has campaigned, much of the conservatives on i'm going to cut everybody's tax
we're still creating jobs instead of losing them as we were under george bush. >> you can't be happy that economic growth is but 1.3% in a quarter is not great. it's growth. i grant you that. but it's the same as it was a year ago. where is the improvement? >> well, when you compound it, i mean, it's -- maryland, for example, we've recovered 70% of the jobs we lost during the bush recession. we haven't recovered all that we lost during the bush recession, but it's clearly headed in...
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in 2004 george w. bush got 44% of the latino vote. four years later john mccain got 31%. now 27% for mitt romney. to be steadily losing votes in an expanding demographic is a recipe for failure. florida senator marco rubio, the son of cuban immigrants and a republican suggests the problem is both substantive. >> it's hard to make an argument to people that think that you want to deport their grandmother. >> decisive in 2012. 53% of the votes this year were cast by women who favored president obama by ten points. >> my wife is a democrat, and she was so close to voting for mitt romney, but then, you know, murdock and akin opened their mouths, and we sent them running back to the democratic party because they think we're nut where i. >> actually, married women tended favor mitt romney, but single women, a growing part of the population, went 3-1 for the president. >> i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his victory. >> republicans have two years until the midterm to try to shed a little of the old off the grand old party and reach out to a quickly chang
in 2004 george w. bush got 44% of the latino vote. four years later john mccain got 31%. now 27% for mitt romney. to be steadily losing votes in an expanding demographic is a recipe for failure. florida senator marco rubio, the son of cuban immigrants and a republican suggests the problem is both substantive. >> it's hard to make an argument to people that think that you want to deport their grandmother. >> decisive in 2012. 53% of the votes this year were cast by women who favored...
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it has prompted comparisons to george bush's failed response to the deadly hurricane katrina. the situations are entirely different but politically trusted bush and in the government fell and never recovered y-und recovered, undermining the rest of bush's term. >> i think it's legitimate for them to expect me to have to win back some credibility on this health care law in particular, and on a whole range of these issues in general. >> time is short as some allies inch away republicans are circling. >> presidencies are associated with one famous utterance. ask not what your country can do for you. the only thing we have to fear, tear down this wall. and our current president will be no different. if you like your health care plan you can keep it. period. >> poll numbers are snapshots in time and time moves on. for the president days like this could become months. or they could become different kinds of days entirely. joining me now members of their party leadership, democratic congressman james cli burn and republican senator james barasso. i want to pick up on the katrina refe
it has prompted comparisons to george bush's failed response to the deadly hurricane katrina. the situations are entirely different but politically trusted bush and in the government fell and never recovered y-und recovered, undermining the rest of bush's term. >> i think it's legitimate for them to expect me to have to win back some credibility on this health care law in particular, and on a whole range of these issues in general. >> time is short as some allies inch away...
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bush called rifle bob dole, senator straddle. dole said bush should stop lying about his record. the bush campaign called dole a mean-spirited candidate with a record of kronyism. everybody thought it was ugly. >> i think we ought to put our honesty and integrity on the line. i don't think the american people relish anything like this. >> bush won the nomination. that is, bob dole happily at the side of the president-elect. not so long ago the presidential campaign of barack obama distributed a memo attacking his main opponent. the headline? hillary clinton dpunjab, personal and political ties to india. that was an insta-walkback. within days obama called the quote a mistake. the obama and clinton camps sited with animosity for much of the two-year campaign. there were whispers of sexism from her supporters. obama fans came close to calling her tactics racist. >> i have known hillary clinton as a friend, a colleague, a source of counsel, and a tough campaign opponent. she possesses an extraordinary intelligence and a remarkable w
bush called rifle bob dole, senator straddle. dole said bush should stop lying about his record. the bush campaign called dole a mean-spirited candidate with a record of kronyism. everybody thought it was ugly. >> i think we ought to put our honesty and integrity on the line. i don't think the american people relish anything like this. >> bush won the nomination. that is, bob dole happily at the side of the president-elect. not so long ago the presidential campaign of barack obama...
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bush called rival bob dole senator straddle. dole said bush should stop lying about his record. the bush campaign called dole a mean-spirited candidate with a record of cronyism. everybody thought it was ugly. >> i think we ought to put our honesty and integrity on the line. i don't think the american people relish anything like this. >> bush won the nomination. that is, bob dole happily at the side of the president-elect. not so long ago, the presidential campaign of barack obama distributed a memo attacking his main opponent. the headline? hillary clinton d. punjab, personal and political ties to india. that was an insta-walkback. within days, obama called the quote a mistake. the obama and clinton camps seethed with animosity for much of the two-year campaign. there were whispers of sexism from her supporters. obama fans came close to calling her tactics racist. >> i have known hillary clinton as a friend, a colleague, a source of counsel, and a tough campaign opponent. she possesses an extraordinary intelligence and a remark
bush called rival bob dole senator straddle. dole said bush should stop lying about his record. the bush campaign called dole a mean-spirited candidate with a record of cronyism. everybody thought it was ugly. >> i think we ought to put our honesty and integrity on the line. i don't think the american people relish anything like this. >> bush won the nomination. that is, bob dole happily at the side of the president-elect. not so long ago, the presidential campaign of barack obama...
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. >> jeb raised eyebrows when he announced george w. bush -- >> why would that raise eyebrows? here is the thing. it would raise eyebrows if he was not taking counsel from somebody who was previously in office. it would be more of a problematic answer if he denied that. i will say there is a challenge, and one of the big challenges jeb bush had, he said i am my own man and he wants to make the case it's about his vision and his agenda for the country, and it becomes problematic. when you are trying to talk about what your plans are for the future when you are going to be forced by democrats and other critics to litigate the past it becomes a challenge. >> people in the room were surprised to hear these words come out of jeb bush's mouth because he has been so careful in public to try and distance himself from his brother. i also think the way jeb bush's staff reacted to this gives you an indication of the fact that they think it's damaging. they were saying look he was just talking about israel and not about the middle east or foreign policy more broadly, and that's -- >> a lit
. >> jeb raised eyebrows when he announced george w. bush -- >> why would that raise eyebrows? here is the thing. it would raise eyebrows if he was not taking counsel from somebody who was previously in office. it would be more of a problematic answer if he denied that. i will say there is a challenge, and one of the big challenges jeb bush had, he said i am my own man and he wants to make the case it's about his vision and his agenda for the country, and it becomes problematic....
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george h.w. bush, george w. bush, jeb bush, and there is no love lost between the current family and the president. take a listen to this from president trump yesterday in argentina. >> do you regret any of your comments about bush or his family in the past? >> thank you very much, everybody. >> mr. president! >> do you regret any of your comments about george h.w. bush or his family in the past. thank you very much, everybody. thank you very much. it seems like that could have been a moment. it was not a moment. >> i think in some ways it was, actually. i think it's an acknowledgment that he has. but he's not a guy that says i'm sorry. but i think even in that tacit response of saying nothing, i think it's an acknowledgment. >> well, you are very generous. >> i learned from george h.w. bush. >> we've seen two things here. we have seen the public statements, the written statements that the white house has put out. and those are very, very different, and i'm guessing that chief of staff general kelly had a lot to
george h.w. bush, george w. bush, jeb bush, and there is no love lost between the current family and the president. take a listen to this from president trump yesterday in argentina. >> do you regret any of your comments about bush or his family in the past? >> thank you very much, everybody. >> mr. president! >> do you regret any of your comments about george h.w. bush or his family in the past. thank you very much, everybody. thank you very much. it seems like that...
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in 2004 george w. bush got 44% of the latino vote. four years later john mccain got 31%. now 27% for mitt romney. to be steadily losing votes in an expanding demographic is a recipe for failure. florida senator marco rubio, the son of cuban immigrants and a republican, suggests the problem is both tonal and substantive. >> it's hard to make an economic argument to people who think you want to deport their grandmother. >> and then there's the fema vote. established in 1920. decisive in 2012. 53% of the votes this year were cast by women, who favored president obama by ten points. >> my wife's a democrat, and she was so close to voting for mitt romney. but then you know, mourdock and akin opened their mouth and we sent them squeak -- running back to the democratic party because they think we're nutty. >> actually, married women tended to favor mitt romney, but single women, a growing part of the population, went 3-1 for the president. >> i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his victory. >> republicans have two years until the midterms to try to shed a l
in 2004 george w. bush got 44% of the latino vote. four years later john mccain got 31%. now 27% for mitt romney. to be steadily losing votes in an expanding demographic is a recipe for failure. florida senator marco rubio, the son of cuban immigrants and a republican, suggests the problem is both tonal and substantive. >> it's hard to make an economic argument to people who think you want to deport their grandmother. >> and then there's the fema vote. established in 1920. decisive...
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bush called the big mo, momentum. >> for the political junkies, they're all saying, yeah, how come this hasn't solidified? i think for the most part people are just beginning the tune in, and that's why i like their chances. people say get lower in the polls, what gives, and how are you going to handle this? i say toward the end of december, toward early january, even in a state like new hampshire, people don't begin coalescing around the candidates until about ten days before the vote. >> and in the wake of the penn state scandal, the governor of pennsylvania says he wants to expand and strengthen his state's law regarding the reporting of child sex abuse to authorities. >> should the law be changed? absolutely. i know that members of both parties, republican and democratha
bush called the big mo, momentum. >> for the political junkies, they're all saying, yeah, how come this hasn't solidified? i think for the most part people are just beginning the tune in, and that's why i like their chances. people say get lower in the polls, what gives, and how are you going to handle this? i say toward the end of december, toward early january, even in a state like new hampshire, people don't begin coalescing around the candidates until about ten days before the vote....
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you have bill clinton coming in and taking it away from the first george bush because he seemed he got that people were in economic trouble. i wonder if the resume and the bank account of mitt romney are running counter to the times? >> this is not the way you would have drawn it up? >> you know, i don't think. there's a lot of interpretations. i don't think wealth in and of itself a deal breaker. >> americans like wealth. >> don't know we're at the fiery populace at the moment that the left, you know, lean based in the democratic party thinks we are there's an authenticity issue. to the extent he seems like a guy who is trying to relate and be regular and it underscores the idea we don't know who mitt romney is and he seems to be of a changeling right where the moment calls for it. that would undermine his candidacy. to the extent he can make an principled argument and say yes, i'm successful and i'm here to defend success and it's consistent with where he is down the line as candidate, it's less damaging to him than they think it is. >> candy, when the romney team drew up the playboo
you have bill clinton coming in and taking it away from the first george bush because he seemed he got that people were in economic trouble. i wonder if the resume and the bank account of mitt romney are running counter to the times? >> this is not the way you would have drawn it up? >> you know, i don't think. there's a lot of interpretations. i don't think wealth in and of itself a deal breaker. >> americans like wealth. >> don't know we're at the fiery populace at the...
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bush, for example, had terrible approval numbers and didn't bounce back. there really is a historical president dent for a president with these numbers bouncing back and recovering. he's going to need something pretty significant to get there. we have a house republican caucus that is saying no to a lot of the immigration issues. people are taking that out on everybody. they're taking it out on the president and taking it out much worse on congressional republicans. i do think as we go into next year, things like health care will be behind him. i think his numbers can improve from there. >> look, what's going to happen in 2014 was your question? he can either go down or up. frankly, if obama care -- >> like gravity. >> those are the two options on the table. if obamacare continues to be a problem, the corporate mandate goes into effect and it is as much a catalyst for anger amongst people as the individual mandate has been, it's going to be a continued problem for him. the big problem is that he came in as hope and change as a uniter. we haven't seen that.
bush, for example, had terrible approval numbers and didn't bounce back. there really is a historical president dent for a president with these numbers bouncing back and recovering. he's going to need something pretty significant to get there. we have a house republican caucus that is saying no to a lot of the immigration issues. people are taking that out on everybody. they're taking it out on the president and taking it out much worse on congressional republicans. i do think as we go into...
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this could be what mission accomplished was for george bush. what difference does it make could be for hillary clinton. she didn't look after the people under her care in benghazi. she either allowed or encouraged or didn't know about a cover up and then she marked it with a youtube moment and those things last and travel in politics. this is going to make it very tough for her in 2016. >> youtube is pretty unforgiving. you work for hillary clinton. does this make life difficult for her? >> look, are there going to be questions about this? probably. there should be. this is an issue that is serious. should not be a political issue, though. and that is what the republicans are doing right now. just this morning, darrell issa says we're not targeting barack obama, we're not targeting hillary clinton. that ad up there had a picture of barack obama and hillary clinton. rand paul going to a republican dinner and making it about hillary clinton's perspective presidential campaign when no one knows if she is planning on running for president, it just
this could be what mission accomplished was for george bush. what difference does it make could be for hillary clinton. she didn't look after the people under her care in benghazi. she either allowed or encouraged or didn't know about a cover up and then she marked it with a youtube moment and those things last and travel in politics. this is going to make it very tough for her in 2016. >> youtube is pretty unforgiving. you work for hillary clinton. does this make life difficult for her?...
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now, if he wanted to campaign in 2010 and say it was george w. bush's fault, that's one thing, but after four years, can you imagine ronald reagan in 1984 saying, oh, it's all jimmy carter's fault? >> i want to move on because i want to ask you about mitt romney, but it is true that he came into a situation that no modern u.s. president has come into. >> and he has made it worse. >> let me ask you, is there anything that mitt romney could do for you that would make you support him publicly more wholesomely. >> well, i thought the other day when i gave my speech suspending the campaign i was pretty clear -- >> you said he's better than the president. >> but that's the first thing you want to say to people is, look, this is not some magic show. you're either going to get barack obama or you're going to get mitt romney. now, i don't see how any conservative given that choice could end up favoring barack obama, and that's what it's going to come down to. mitt romney has many strong things. first of all, he won. you know, i didn't win. rick perry didn
now, if he wanted to campaign in 2010 and say it was george w. bush's fault, that's one thing, but after four years, can you imagine ronald reagan in 1984 saying, oh, it's all jimmy carter's fault? >> i want to move on because i want to ask you about mitt romney, but it is true that he came into a situation that no modern u.s. president has come into. >> and he has made it worse. >> let me ask you, is there anything that mitt romney could do for you that would make you support...
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there hasn't been a third term of a party since george h.w. bush in 1988. he came off a pretty popular presidency with ronald regan. >> in labor day of this year 1988 ronald regan was at 52%. barack obama, nbc wall street journal poll 51. so he's right in zone. i think a president can tank you but he can't elect you. so george w. bush god bless him, he was 33 on labor day before that election. so john mccain was toast. >> it's right for her to be running on his policies? >> bush killed mccain. you have to have a record to build on. that's what she's talking about in this clip. gee, barack obama was great, my husband was great going forward. her husband was 102. there are two laws. first is elections are about tomorrow not yesterday. in that little clip she's talking about tomorrow and elections are about you, not me. this is where the republicans are going to make a mistake. they will attack her, you can't help it. you saw senator paul in your interview, they can't help it. they want to personally attack hillary. the way to do it is talk about ideas and iss
there hasn't been a third term of a party since george h.w. bush in 1988. he came off a pretty popular presidency with ronald regan. >> in labor day of this year 1988 ronald regan was at 52%. barack obama, nbc wall street journal poll 51. so he's right in zone. i think a president can tank you but he can't elect you. so george w. bush god bless him, he was 33 on labor day before that election. so john mccain was toast. >> it's right for her to be running on his policies? >>...
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you said e repeatedly, i'd rather be with george bush drinking beer than nibbling cheese and wine with hillary clinton at her mansion. you called john kerry an elite massachusetts liberal who does not embrace the values that we hold dear in virginia. these are people that you serveded with. i would hate to see who you did not serve with. and you are the ones with the billboards and tim kaine, not a virginian in politics. >> and let me turn to you george allen that you said frequently on the campaign trail, you want to be the last vote -- >> the deciding vote. if you have my quote, get it right. >> and to undo the obama care in any case. and replace it with what? anything in obama care that you think ought to be the day it comes undone be put back in place. >> yes. tim has been the hand-picked chairman of the democratic national committee by president obama, and he's in effect a hand-picked senator and recruited to run for the senate. >> that i am highly offended by that. i am campaigning -- >> well, we don't have time, and you can revise, but i didn't interrupt you. >> i have been camp
you said e repeatedly, i'd rather be with george bush drinking beer than nibbling cheese and wine with hillary clinton at her mansion. you called john kerry an elite massachusetts liberal who does not embrace the values that we hold dear in virginia. these are people that you serveded with. i would hate to see who you did not serve with. and you are the ones with the billboards and tim kaine, not a virginian in politics. >> and let me turn to you george allen that you said frequently on...